Best Podcasts for Therapists
Authors: Ryan Shinazy & Cole Butler, MACP
(8-minute read)
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Introduction
In the ever-evolving field of mental health and personal development, finding the right resources can make all the difference. Podcasts have emerged as a valuable tool for both professionals and enthusiasts, offering insights, practical advice, and fresh perspectives on a wide range of topics.
Whether you're a therapist looking to enhance your practice, a student eager to dive deeper into psychological concepts, or simply someone interested in understanding the complexities of the human mind, there are numerous podcasts that cater to these needs.
In this blog post, we explore a selection of podcasts that stand out for their engaging content, expert hosts, and practical advice, each providing a unique lens through which to view the world of mental health and personal growth.
Therapist Uncensored
"Therapist Uncensored" is an unscripted and deeply thought-provoking podcast that unpacks the science behind self-help, focusing on what truly matters in our lives, relationships, and minds. Co-hosted by Drs. Ann Kelley and Sue Marriott, the podcast explores a vast spectrum of mental health topics, including trauma, recovery strategies, personality disorders, and addiction treatment methods, through engaging discussions and interviews.
This podcast consistently appeared on top 10 lists on sites like Therapy Brands, Talkspace, and Medium! It is highly recommended for anyone interested in understanding the science behind relationships and human psychology.
"Therapist Uncensored" is a must-listen for therapists wanting to stay informed about recent developments in the mental health field and for curious clients looking to discover their best selves.
PsychCrunch
"PsychCrunch" is an engaging podcast from the British Psychological Society’s Research Digest that goes beyond surface-level discussions about human behavior to explore various therapeutic approaches in detail.
Hosted by Dr. Christian Jarrett and a dynamic team of Society members, the podcast presents the newest psychological data in digestible, 10-minute episodes, making complex concepts and scientific findings accessible and practical for listeners.
The show dives into intriguing subjects such as how music impacts mood, why we procrastinate, and what science says about first impressions, offering practical tips that are easy to implement.
By translating research findings into real-life applications, "PsychCrunch" helps listeners understand current trends and advancements in psychology. This informative mental health podcast is a valuable resource for anyone looking to stay updated with the latest developments in the field.
The Practice of the Practice
"The Practice of the Practice" is an invaluable resource for therapists looking to build and grow a successful private practice. Hosted by Joe Sanok, an experienced counselor and business consultant, the podcast provides practical tips and strategies that can be implemented immediately to enhance your practice, attract more referrals, save money, and ultimately enjoy the business you've worked so hard to build.
Covering topics like marketing, branding, and consulting, this podcast goes beyond just mental health advice to offer critical insights into the business side of running a private practice.
Joe Sanok leverages his extensive experience in various clinical settings, including residential care, foster care, and college counseling, to guide listeners through the complexities of managing a counseling practice.
"The Practice of the Practice" also delves into therapeutic modalities, maintaining a work-life balance, and much more. Whether you're a new therapist or a seasoned professional, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking to establish or grow a thriving counseling practice.
Hidden Brain
"Hidden Brain," hosted by Shankar Vedantam, delves into the unseen forces that shape our thoughts, behaviors, and decisions. By exploring underlying patterns, biases, and triggers, the podcast challenges listeners to think more deeply about who they are and the choices they make. Shankar's captivating storytelling reveals the hidden influences that impact our daily lives and relationships, encouraging greater self-awareness and understanding.
Through engaging discussions and thought-provoking topics, "Hidden Brain" helps listeners gain insight into their own minds and the minds of others. It provides a deeper appreciation of why we think and act the way we do, fostering improved relationships and personal growth.
Whether you're curious about human behavior or seeking to understand the psychology behind everyday decisions, this podcast offers valuable perspectives that can transform your understanding of yourself and the world around you.
The Psychology Podcast with Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman
"The Psychology Podcast with Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman" takes listeners inside the mind and brain to explore the complexities of human behavior, creativity, and the mind itself.
Since 2014, Dr. Kaufman has been hosting thought-provoking guests to delve into human potential, providing insights that help understand ourselves, others, and the world around us. Each episode features a unique expert who stimulates the mind and offers fresh perspectives on various psychological topics.
With a focus on human potential and creativity, the podcast packs a wealth of information into each episode, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in psychology.
Dr. Kaufman's selection of diverse and fascinating guests ensures that each episode is both fun and educational, offering listeners a deeper understanding of human behavior and the workings of the brain.
Whether you're a therapist seeking to expand your knowledge or simply curious about the mind, "The Psychology Podcast" offers valuable insights and stimulating conversations.
Happier with Gretchen Rubin
"Happier with Gretchen Rubin," hosted by Gretchen Rubin, the bestselling author of "The Happiness Project," offers practical advice on good habits and happiness. Co-hosted by her sister Elizabeth Craft, a producer and TV writer, the podcast combines insightful tips with a touch of humor, making it as entertaining as it is informative.
Each episode provides listeners with simple happiness hacks, home remedies, and answers to listener questions, all while exploring common stumbling blocks to happiness and strategies for overcoming them.
Gretchen and Elizabeth's engaging conversations and relatable advice are designed to help listeners improve their lives and cultivate better habits. Their blend of thought-provoking content and lighthearted humor makes this podcast a delightful and practical resource for anyone looking to enhance their well-being and find more joy in everyday life.
The Private Practice Startup
"The Private Practice Startup" podcast, hosted by Kate Campbell, Ph.D., LMFT, and Katie Lemieux, LMFT, offers invaluable insights for therapists looking to build and grow their private practice. Drawing from their own successful experiences of creating a six-figure practice from scratch, Kate and Katie share practical advice and proven strategies to guide others from startup to mastery.
The podcast features interviews with a diverse range of entrepreneurs, mental health experts, and successful practitioners, providing a wealth of knowledge for both aspiring and struggling private practice owners.
With over 15 years of experience in private practice, Kate and Katie offer listeners actionable branding and marketing methods to attract ideal clients and achieve financial success.
Their engaging and informative episodes are designed to inspire and equip therapists with the tools they need to thrive in their careers, making "The Private Practice Startup" a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their practice and achieve their professional goals.
Starting a Counseling Practice (With Kelly + Miranda)
"Starting a Counseling Practice (With Kelly + Miranda)" is an essential podcast for health professionals eager to launch and manage their own private practice while maintaining a healthy work/life balance.
Hosted by Kelly Higdon and Miranda Palmer, both of whom hold Master’s Degrees in Psychology, the podcast combines theoretical knowledge with practical, real-world small business startup experience. Kelly and Miranda emphasize bootstrapping, DIY approaches, and creating a fulfilling life alongside a successful practice.
Their episodes provide valuable insights into starting and running a private practice, focusing on health and wellness professionals who want to turn their passion into a thriving business.
By sharing their own experiences and offering actionable advice, they guide listeners through the complexities of practice management, making this podcast a valuable resource for anyone looking to build a successful and balanced career in counseling.
The Therapist Experience
"The Therapist Experience," hosted by Perry Rosenbloom of Brighter Vision, offers an in-depth look at what it takes to build and run a successful private practice.
In each episode, Perry interviews accomplished therapists from across the country, uncovering their insights on what worked, what they wish they’d known, and key advice for others in the field.
The podcast is a valuable resource for those seeking practical knowledge and actionable strategies on topics like marketing techniques, mental health billing systems, and leveraging digital tools for growth.
Perry's expertise in practice website design and business development brings a unique perspective to the show, making it more than just inspiring stories.
"The Therapist Experience" provides listeners with real-world advice on SEO strategies, social media marketing, and other essential aspects of practice management. This podcast equips therapists with the tools and insights needed to successfully start and grow their practice.
This Jungian Life
Last but not least is a podcast that is a personal favorite of mine! "This Jungian Life Podcast" invites listeners into engaging and sometimes irreverent conversations that explore cultural currents, family dynamics, and personal issues through the lens of Carl Jung’s depth psychology.
Each Thursday, hosts Joseph R. Lee, Lisa Marchiano, and Deborah Stewart—certified Jungian analysts—discuss a range of topics and analyze a listener-submitted dream, offering profound insights into the human psyche.
The podcast provides a unique perspective on psychological and cultural phenomena, making complex Jungian concepts accessible and relatable. Joseph, Lisa, and Deb bring their extensive training and experience in Jungian analysis to each episode, blending professional expertise with a conversational style.
Whether you’re a Jungian enthusiast or new to depth psychology, "This Jungian Life Podcast" offers thoughtful and transformative discussions on the intricacies of the human experience.
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Final Thoughts
Whether you're seeking in-depth psychological analysis, actionable business advice, or simply a deeper understanding of yourself and others, these podcasts offer a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.
By integrating insights from these shows into your professional and personal life, you can stay informed, enhance your practice, and cultivate a more profound understanding of the human experience.
Additionally, one of our very own ICC members, Dr. Christopher Deussing, recently launched a podcast that’s worth a listen. In a standout episode, he interviews Cole Butler, the Founder and CEO of the Integrative Care Collective. If you haven’t checked it out yet, here’s the link to discover more about Dr. Deussing’s engaging discussions and gain further insights into our field.
Happy listening!
About the Author:
Ryan Shinazy
Ryan Shinazy is an Intern at Integrative Care Collective PBC. He is an Honors Student in Psychology at University of Northern Colorado (UNC). He is currently a Senior with a 4.0/4.0 GPA. He is currently working on developing his honors thesis under Dr. James Kole, entitled: Understanding Loneliness in the Digital Age: Implications of Social Media Use. He plans to get his Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at UNC. As ICC PBC’s Intern, he is responsible for content production, including SEO-optimized blog posts and social media content.
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